The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 28, 1942, Page 6

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: LOUIS WINS OVER SIMON, SIXTH ROUND iChamp Puts Ché!!enger on Floor Twice-Saved by Bell YORK ily de Announcing CHANGE OF LOCATION of the Triangle Cleaners 116 FRANKLIN ST. Former I £t Juneau Laun EFFECTIVE MONDAY March 30 TRIANGLE CLEANERS “For Better Appearance Phone 507 to rch 28 Joe cat of th M fended the champion t i Island econds tnock the iy the champion after firin challen: and came uter the Joe rang Army in won the bout Sunday shots ) took every- wore. Abe split second him out register for Relief Fund more fatal 13 But only thin, up refere the ¢ Emergenc of $50.000 ol ixth rounds before the Abe, w champion a yea en the bell sounded nd 3,000 000 to ho went person: see the ¢ paid ump in actior controy developed as soon the zer insisted the eon- ywer when et by | ter eferee tended it I the ad not quite made e PUBLIC SCHOOLS i it ) S HAIR STYLES MART AEAN EXT! HAIR DRESSING THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA IMOOSEASKNAME | JUNEAU ROAD)|TRIANGLEISNOW | { AIRFIELD AFTER JUNEAS | TOBEMODELDRY ir.comor.BRirT SOON TO BE * ceann sHop iFraTe rn afi)}der Passes IMPROVED ON Juneau residents will have an op-! . . portumity to see just what happens | Resolution Urging to their clothes, hats, upholstery | . . | 5 and all other cleanable t_hings. | Tribute Be Paid |Announce Reconstruction, |when Roa Damen, of the Triangle | At a moeting o the Loyat oraer| Pavingof Glacier Cleaners, completes the renovations lof Moose last night, the following 1 i ? Highway he is making at his new location across from the Baranof Hotel on iresolution was adopted, paying trib- ute to Lieut. Commander Jacob VoA, M. D. Williams, Di Engin- for the Public R s Admin- | | Franklin "St. | Britt, Juneau man lost in action in | irfield > be nemed “Britt Field”. |istration, said today that the Gla- Ji re i red | | fear | of LS MANY LEAVE FOR | ALASKA CITIES day dents will be invited to an open| house by Mr. Darnell to see what| is going to be a model cleaning it Juneau, Alaska, has|gefinition, and that money has been | ' |made the supreme sacrifice to the i available for the.reconstruc-|Peen purchased and will be in- end that, we, his fellow i | UI ! ¢ the|Stalled at once, while decorations, 3 i ¢ {00, 'WKIRGLE JNS. Bevii 0 . “|ventilation and arrangement have| freedom of worship, freedom from:' and freedom from want SHOSERES 4 N i ke lishment the most modern dry hadrad 66 vk e | Mr. Williams returned yvxterduv;clpanmg eabablishsnttin e THts Todge No.|from a two-months' trip to thelyjtory, it fit and proper 4 ! ) to his country, so splendidly dem-|ton and made arrangements for the up the science of dry cleaning. They onstrated by the said Jacob Britt|construction of access roads in the|will have better understanding of solved by Juneau Lodge No. 700,|one tributary to military activities u[)peuram?e.” Rod said. : | Loyal Order Moose, in resular|and built under the approval, and: “We will clean anything clean-| meeting assembled, that it is the)largely at the request of military|able, clothes, rugs, upholstery, hats| Alaska, be named ‘Britt Field' and improvement of the Glacier High-|Place one of the show places 0!' t appropriate steps be taken to|way preparatory to paving it willjJuneau and will welcome visitors,”| bring this about be let immediately, Mr. Williams|he declared. - - i Glenn E. Allen, Governor,”| | i FLAKNE RETURNS i NATIVE CLINIC WILL ‘ that EXTRA HAIR DR NG MEANS SIGRID'S BEAUTY SALON Work will begin early in the| week and in about ten days resi-| the Pacific, and urging that the|eer WHER Licut. Commander |cier Highway has been approved ' ) ¥ 2 E in work and appearance. Britt, a young man born and|as a -cess road, under a military | P1ant, both ‘ st Ltpiadn Sl The very latest in equipment has ind his other countrymen might|, o . e . highway from Juneau city limits to 'y 4 continue to enjoy the inestimable | e vy o o Dck | Creek | Planned by Mr. Darnell to make BE BUROTy By it the new Triangle Cleaning estab- “WHEREAS Juneau s oy e B e RIS bl [ 700, Loyal Order of Moose deems, States during which time he vis-} “jureau people will be urged to| that the devoion |ited San Francisco and Washins-|come in and see exactly what makes should be fittingly commemorated: | Territory. : ‘why regular care x.nakes‘clohhcs NOW THEREFORE be it re-| He said that an access road is|last longer and retain their fresh } e | opinion and wish of this organiza-|authorities. |and, in fact, anything that can be; tion that the airficld near Juneau,| Contract for the widening and|dry cleaned. I plan to make our) “Passed and adopted this 27th|gaig * of March, 1942 ay is Seward Day HOLIDAY MONDAY Although Mor Leaving Juneau yesterday \vere,‘[ for Skagway, Mrs. Fenton Dennis, A. R. Willard, Jack Pertovich, Clay Coffman. Jim Brooks, Nancy Phillips, Wil- fred C. Anderson, Bob Greenwald, Lorin McGrath, Don Hovey, John D. Lane, Mitchell Thomas, H. H. Green, Fenton Dennis, E T. Carlow, | E. R. Gilbert, Roy Gatmeff, H. W. Cuff, Morgan Carlyle, Emmett Vale, George Paddy, Jack P. Keating and A. Hedman. ——.-— ACROBATIC TALENTS MINNEAPOLIS—Not only 'is Newt, Loken starred as Minnesota's ace cheer-leader but he is rated the finest gymnast the Gophers ev- er turned out. SATURDAY, MARCH 28, 1942 Old Christmas Tree Made Info Hafrack ST. LOUIS, March 28—Andrew Haverstick, member of the tire ra- tioning board, believes in conserva- tion in office furniture, as well as |in tires. He proved it when he |brought an old Christmas tree to headquarters. The limbs had been trimmed, all of it neatly polished. “It's a hat and coat réck,” he ex- plained, “something we've needed ever since we opened shop.” DOUGLAS EAGLES DANCE TONIGHT! EAGLES' HALL DOUGLAS MUSIC BY BOB SATRE ' Everyone Admission Welcome! Gentlemen 50¢ INTERIOR TRIP. OUR SPECIAL—Shampoo and Fingerwave—$1.25 Government School will be open as Fenton Dennis, Jr., and Marjorie Be as proud of your hair as Juneau school children will hav this week, called Monda )ay observan will remain ] \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ 3 \ \ i t FRANCES HANSON, Manager BARBARA GARRETT e e e holiday not ce-day ool will AFTER 40 YEARS IN BUSINESS THE JUNEAU LAUNDRY wishes to announce iis retirement SATURDAY, MARCH 78 due to loss of skilled labor. Bundles will be accepted until 10 o'clock Saturday morning. Government school: open as usual Yesterday, all -school Assembly was held, with A. B. Phillips, super- intendent, showing motion picture on how to fight incendiary bombs giving a brief lecture to accompany it. The highlight meeting was the : of Joe E. Brown, movie visiting in Juneau, who talked to pupils from kindergarten to high school age for about 40 minutes. Students re- ceived the comedian enthusiastic- ally the fternoon Appear: tar of — e e ONS OF NORWAY Regular meeting at 7:30, Sat, March 28 in IOOF Hall Public card party at 8:15. Pinochle whist. Priz Refreshment and NEW!? Now Its New Request Recordings! Ask for the Music You Like — Over 500 Dance Records to Choose from. PARCE and The Douglas inn JOHNNIE MARIN——Proprietor Rich Juicy Steals Delicious Fried Chicken Fried Domestic Rabbiy Sandwiche —and— GOOD MUSIC 2 Dennis; for Haines, B. G. Cowles, After a trip to Fairbanks and Gordon K. Chappell, Evan Hill, and Anchorage for the purpose of work- pg¢ Sweeney; for Yakutat, Clifford! ing cut a procedure for the hand- pyriness, Lester Mangle, Earl Colt- ling of unemployment compensa- heart and John Sztuk; for Cordova, tion through the offices of the Henry Stewart, C. Peterson, A. United States Employment Service Predka, A. G. Bowman and Joe Immunizations will |under the new set-up which recent- Pearson. r. Maurice C;rn‘l\vclu l;(;rgi?:mm‘l_\ went into effect, Joe Flakne, Those who left for Seward are, cmallpox, whooping cough and | Director of the United States Em- F. L. Fiske, Mrs. A. W. Willard diphtheria. All children who have Ployment Service, returned to his Nancy Willard, Gary Willard, Mrs. been vaccinated during. previous|Juneau headquarters this week by E. R. Gilbert, Mrs. E. T. Carlow, clinics are asked to return to have|Plane. Edward T. Arnell F. J. Hart, R. ! Flakne was accompanied by D- Martin, Harold E. Clark, Chester their vaccinations checked. Certi- Mr. . rillis 2 ;. L. Kiles, John Freed, Edward Hill, | ates of 4 » given | Willlam Wrede from the Unemploy- g , cates of immunization will be given € ploy Sherman Dunkley, Noel Manley, those whose vaccing 're suc-|ment Compensation office who C e e vaccinations were suc-| ik REn 2 Alan Bezanger, William Taylor, W. cessful |represented that department in & R A. Rasmussen, M. J. Edmundson, Mc rs are urged to take their making the arrangements. J. F. Hart, George Dalilgoen, T' infant and preschool children to; Mr. Flakne and Mr. Wrede called ancioman ' prank A. Clark. the clinic. |on the managers of the two offices " Alox Minzoff, W. E. McC.aslund,i ¥ |of the United States Employment g g Burroughs, Swen Hankola. | CANNERY | Sevice in both Fairbanks and An-'Buzz Cash, Ray Coleman, Jaspax: chorage and completed the neces- Frambrough, Perry Gamble, Rob- sary program. S \ert Bruce, H. V. Christianson, D. C. sual and another in the series of immunization clinics will be held for native infant, preschool and school children of Douglas and Juneau in the Government Hospital, according to- Miss Jane Hibbard Public Health Nurse. —— MAN RETURNS A. E. Edwards, superintendent| you are of your new spring outfit. Baranof Beauty Salon gives you that soft,, natural look HE will love! depend upon You can quality work. Call us today for your ap- pointment. THEBARANOF BEAUTY SALON 2 announces=-- that in addition to its present personnel, two well- known operators, MISS ESTE GILL.ISPIE a'm’d MRS. RUTH CHADWICK, formerly with Sigrid’s Beauty Shop, will be at your service at the Baranof Beauty Salon While he was in the Anchorage Simms, Bert B. Griswold, G. C. wur(*vll.\lrn-l. Mr. Flakne made a trip Dederich, Frank Labbe, W. anlil,,} and |to Seward to confer with officials lof the U. S, Transport Service and jalso visited Palmer where he dis- cussed problems connected with from | farming and labor with Hoth colo- this [nists and officials of cooperative. week on his way home after an| “While many of the men from xtended visit in the scuth | the colony at Palmer are doing de- - {fense work it is my belief that NOTICE i production of the Matanuska farms AIRMAIL ENVELOPES, showing|will not drop seriously as a re- ir route from Seattle to Nome, on Mr. Flakne said. ale at J. B. Burford & Co. adv - of the Pioneer Cannery Company,| at Cordova is a returning we: passenger after a business pleasure trip to the States, JOHN BEATON WE John . mining lat, passed through Juneau BOUND Beatc man sult, ARNELL LEAVES Ed Arnell, with the Alaska Game mmission, has left Juneau for a two-months’ trip to varieus Game Commission offices in the Interior. e H. M. BROWN IN JUNEAU H. M. Brown, wholesale repre- sentative, arrived in Juneau and staying at the Baranof Hotel while here. is e HERE FROM GUSTAVUS Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mattson ar- rived in Juneau from Gustavus and are staying at the Gastineau Ho- tel while they visit here. - GES TO CORDOVA | C. Peterson, of the New England Fish Company, has left for Cor- dova, LISTEN to the KINY SUNDAY MATINEE Sunday Afternoon—March 29th — from 2 to 3 o’Clock BERLIOZ SYMPHONIE FANTASTIQUE. Played by the Cleveland Orchestra with Ar- tur Rodzinski, Conductor. Co- lumbia Masterworks Set MM-488. ROSSINI — SEMIRAMIDE OVERTURE. Played by the London Philharmenic Orchestra with Sir Thomas Beecham con- ducting. Col. M.W. Set MX-215. Gretry—AIR DE BALLET-— (from “Zemire et Azor".) Lon- don Philhamonic Orchestra with Sir Thomas Beecham, Conduct- ing. (Included in Col. M. W. Set MX-215). The abeve Columbia recordings are available at the ALASKA MUSIC SUPPLY 122 Second St. — Phone Red 206 L5500 against | WHILE to hold gether, it takes 1,500 nuts an automobile to- it takes only one nut (or crazy driver) to smash a car to pieces. Don’t take chances. Get complete Automobile Insurance here. i Shattuck Agency URANCE—BONDS Juneau, Alaska ' NOOCOOCOOCOO00T under discussion. STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA March 27, 1942 The Standard 0il Company of California is in no way whalsoever involved in the assertions of the De- partment of Justice, concerning rela- tionship beiween the Standard oil Company of New Jersey and Axis couniries. This Company is not in any way interesied in the patenis for the manufacture of synthetic rubber

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